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Am 14.03.14 00:19, schrieb brendon.humph...@mac.com: > At present there is no mechanism to do this. You can quite simply identify the stable MacZFS 74.3.3: The zfs.kext has the version number in its Info.plist file, and also logs it to the system log on kext load time. All other binaries (zfs, zpool, the libraries, ...) have the full version info compiled in. Simply do a strings _file_to_test_ | grep -e 'PROJECT:' For example, the zpool binary from MacZFS-74.3.3 would be identified as @(#)PROGRAM:zpool PROJECT:maczfs_74-3-3-0-ge37cf7b VERSION:74.3.3 BUILT:2014-02-19_01.19_+0100 Best regards Björn > On Thursday, 13 March 2014 11:22:22 UTC+11, roemer wrote: >> >> I am currently trying out zfs on OS X Mavericks. There are a >> couple of different versions around (the stable MacZFS 74.3.3 and >> the latest builds of OSXzfs). Once installed, is there a command >> to tell the version of a currently installed zfs distribution? I >> do not mean the pool or filesystem version, but the build number >> of the actual tools (like the '-version' option of Gnu tools)... >> This would be really handy during testing! >> > - -- | Bjoern Kahl +++ Siegburg +++ Germany | | "googlelogin@-my-domain-" +++ www.bjoern-kahl.de | | Languages: German, English, Ancient Latin (a bit :-)) | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQCVAgUBUyJCXFsDv2ib9OLFAQKjNAP/eOWjJMEtHx/TPEY0oI0FdZo8NmVL/RYz 9+U61060bR6lJcU+drzWnZ0BcC/wJn0bjuS82Xjeu3tImHVEuqoeaFHnxMBBTNfv pOwIIJwHr+8Q6fDi1lZMD0UwtViSj0WfIy4OqiE21XxmRj2QdVeqc8/Tyl4UE55T unefhdg1MjI= =22er -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "zfs-macos" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to zfs-macos+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.